14: O

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Drug Class:

Secretory inhibitor, growth hormone suppressant

Indications and Dosages

Serious Reactions

Dental Considerations

Drug Class:

Fluoroquinolone antiinfective

Indications and Dosages

Serious Reactions

Dental Considerations

Drug Class:

Antipsychotic

Indications and Dosages

Serious Reactions

Dental Considerations

Drug Class:

Antihypertensive, angiotensin (AT) II receptor blocker.

Serious Reactions

Drug Class:

Angiotensin II (ATI) receptor antagonist

Serious Reactions

Dental Considerations

General:

• Monitor vital signs at every appointment because of cardiovascular side effects.

• Avoid or limit dose of vasoconstrictor.

• Consider semisupine chair position for patient comfort if GI side effects occur.

• Limit use of sodium-containing products, such as saline IV fluids, for patients with a dietary salt restriction.

• Stress from dental procedures may compromise cardiovascular function; determine patient risk.

• Patients with hypertensive disease may be taking more than one drug to control B/P; although not specifically noted for this drug, postural hypotension is always a possibility.

• After supine positioning, have patient sit upright for at least 2 min before standing to avoid orthostatic hypotension.

• Short appointments and a stress-reduction protocol may be required for anxious patients.

• Use precaution if sedation or general anesthesia is required; risk of hypotensive episode.

Drug Class:

Ophthalmic and nasal antihistamine

Drug Class:

Antiinflammatory, salicylate derivative

Serious Reactions

Drug Class:

Anti-IgE monoclonal antibody

Serious Reactions

Dental Considerations

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